Kathmandu, October 15

The government has imposed ban on bandh or strike in production, sale, distribution and delivery of essential goods and services with effect from Monday.

According to a notice published by the Ministry of Home Affairs in the Nepal Gazette, the ban was imposed in accordance with sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Essential Services Operation Act-1957, to ensure smooth production, supply and delivery of essential goods and services. The order will remain effective for six months and may be renewed after that.

As per the notice, the government has fixed 19 areas of essential goods and services where strikes are prohibited.

The services included postal, telegram or telephone services, transportation services (road, water and air), airport runway and aeroplane repair and maintenance services.

The government has also banned strike in government press, any service of defence affairs related to the function of arms, ammunition or production of military goods and services concerning internal security, communications as well as services pertaining to internal security.

Other service areas are water supply and distribution, tourism sector (motels, hotels, restaurants, resorts), supply of petroleum products, including liquefied petroleum gas, health services in hospitals and health centres, ambulances, production and sale/distribution of medicines, waste management (collection, transportation, disposal and recycling), banking, insurance, electricity supply, insurance and transportation, storage and distribution of consumer goods, including rice, lentils, edible oil and salt.

This time, the government has introduced weather forecasting, flood forecasting and early warning information system in the list of essential services, and the employees working under the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology are not allowed to go on strike.

If any person stages a strike in essential public services, or incites others to do so, the local administration will initiate legal action against him/her under the act.

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Kathmandu, October 15

One in every two children under two was deprived of balanced diet in Nepal, according to a report published by UNICEF. The report titled, ‘The State of the WorldChildren 2019: Children, Food and Nutrition&, said 43 per cent of children in Nepal under five were malnourished.

In Nepal, 43 per cent children under five were eitherstunted or overweight. Only an estimated 45 per cent of children aged between six months and two years were fed at least five out of the eight food groups, specified as the minimum diet diversity.

Most of the children of this age group ate grains and legumes and only one in three children was being fed egg or fish or meat, according to the UNICEF report.

In Nepal, close to 38 per cent of children between six months and two years of age were deprived of fruits or vegetables.

The report described triple burden of malnutrition undernutrition, hidden hunger caused by lack of essential nutrients, and overweight among children under the age of five.

According to the report 1.1 million children have been stunted, or too short for their age in Nepal. Nearly 290,000 children were wasted, or too thin for their height and 1.3 million children, or one in two suffered from deficiencies of essential vitamins and nutrients such as vitamin A and iron, and approximately 36,000 children were overweight. As children began transitioning to soft or solid food, many of them were introduced to the wrong kind ofdiet, according to the report.

Poor eating and feeding practices started from the earliest days of a childlife. Though breastfeeding could save lives, for example, only 66 per cent of children under six months of age were breastfed in Nepal.

The report also revealed that overweight and obesity levels in childhood and adolescence were increasing worldwide.

From 2000 to 2016, proportion of overweight children between five and nineteen years of age doubled from one in ten to almost one in five, stated the report.

According to the report obesity among children and adolescents has increased by 29 times in the past four decades in Nepal. Overweight and obesity increased with wealth and household food security.

The report revealed that at least one in three children under five or over 200 million were eitherundernourished or overweight, globally. Almost two in three children between six months and two years of age were not provided diet that supported their rapidly growing bodies and brains. Malnutrition put children at risk of poor brain development, weak learning, low immunity, increased infections and, in many cases, death, according to the report.

&Despite all technological, cultural and social advancement in the past few decades, we have lost sight of this most basic fact that If children eat poorly, they live poorly,& said Henrietta Fore, UNICEF executive director issuing a press release. &Millions of children subsist on an unhealthy diet because they simplydo not have a better choice. The way we understand and respond to malnutrition needs to change.

It is not just about getting children enough to eat, it is above all about getting them the right food to eat. That is our common challenge today,& he said.

The report also stated that natural disasters caused severe food crises. Drought, for example, was responsible for 80 per cent of damage and losses to agriculture, dramatically altering what food was available to children and families, as well as the quality and price of that food.

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KATHMANDU: Chinamountaineering authority today issued a special climbing permit to Nirmal ‘Nims& Purja allowing him to scale Mt Shishapangma, this season.

The former UKspecial forces member Purja, who climbed Mt Manaslu as his 13th eight-thousander last month, is all set to head for Tibet to make his final attempt on Mt Shishapangma in a day or two after China Tibet Mountaineering Association issued a special climbing permit for the 8,027-metre peak in Tibet.

Enviable world record up his sleeve as China grants Shishapangma permit to Nirmal ‘Nims& Purja

Purja aims to climb Mt Shishapangma by this November to complete all 14 peaks above 8,000 metres in just seven months.

&The team ‘Project Possible& has finally obtained a climbing permit for Mt Shishapangma,& Purja, who has already scaled 13 peaks above 8,000 metres in just over five months, setting multiple world records in the history of mountain climbing, confirmed. &I will leave for Tibet with my team members in a couple of days,& he told THT.

Renowned climber Mingma David Sherpa, Gesman Tamang, Gyalzen Sherpa, Temba Sherpa, Jangbu Sherpa and Mingma Sherpa will also accompany Purja on Mt Shishapangma. Mingma David is also on his bid to complete all 14 peaks above 8,000 m by climbing Shishapangma this season.

READ MORE: China to allow Nirmal ‘Nims& Purja to climb Shishapangma

&We are a strong team and we are very confident to complete this mission,& Purja said, thanking all including CTMA, Tibet Mountaineering Association and government agencies among others for their support and timely cooperation. &I would like to thank the government of Nepal for approaching China on my behalf for this project and I would also like to thank the government of China for considering my application and allowing me to climb Shishapangma this year.&

Last month, Purja had made it to the top of Mt Manaslu, the worldeighth highest peak, completing his 13th eight-thousander in just 158 days.

The former UKSpecial Forces member began his ‘Project Possible& in April to complete all 14 peaks by November. If he succeeds in scaling Mt Shishapangma, he will conquer all 14 peaks in just six months. &Now, I want to complete it in six months,& Purja said.

The current records for such attempt are seven years, 10 months and six days by Korean climber Kim Chang-ho in 2013 and seven years, 11 months and 14 days by Polish climber Jerzy Kukuczka in 1987.

Purja was the first Gurkha to join the elite Special Boat Service and already has multiple world records for speed climbing to his name.

Mountaineering world believes that Purjaproject is one of a kind which will test the human endurance to its limit. Purja has pushed the limits of human potential in mountaineering, according to the expedition operators.

Enviable world record up his sleeve as China grants Shishapangma permit to Nirmal ‘Nims& Purja Enviable world record up his sleeve as China grants Shishapangma permit to Nirmal ‘Nims& Purja Enviable world record up his sleeve as China grants Shishapangma permit to Nirmal ‘Nims& Purja

PurjaSummit Record:

  1. Mt Manaslu & September 27
  2. Cho Oyu & September 23
  3. Broad Peak & July 26
  4. Mt K2 & July 24
  5. Gasherbrum II & July 18
  6. Gasherbrum I & July 15
  7. Nanga Parbat & July 03
  8. Mt Makalu & May 24
  9. Mt Everest & May 22
  10. Mt Lhotse & May 22
  11. Mt Kanchenjunga & May 15
  12. Mt Dhaulagiri & May 12
  13. Mt Annapurna &April 23

READ MORE: Nirmal ‘Nims& Purja sets world record scaling 13 peaks in five months

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KATHMANDU: The Kathmandu District Court on Tuesday has ordered additional three days of remand for controversial former speaker of the House of Representatives, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, over attempt-to-rape allegations.

A single bench of justice Deepak Kumar Dahal took the decision to this effect today after hearing debates from both defendant and plaintiff lawyers, informed court registrar, Ananda Prasad Shrestha.

Court orders additional three-day remand for Mahara

According to the courtdecision, Mahara has been remanded into judicial custody for 13 days from the day of his arrest on October 6. As he has already remained 10 days in custody, he will be detained for three extra days till October 18 for investigations.

Senior advocate Raman Shrestha and other advocates Murari Prasad Sapkota, Bhojraj Acharya, Laxmi Devkota and Chandra Prasad Guragain had pleaded on behalf of Mahara.

Court orders additional three-day remand for Mahara Court orders additional three-day remand for Mahara

Mahara was unable to furnish his statement in the court due to health problems. He had been admitted to Norvic International Hospital in Thapathali after complaining of respiratory-related ailments on October 10.

Mahara was arrested from the Speakerofficial residence in Baluwatar following the district courtpermission to take him into custody to investigate attempt-to-rape charges levelled at him.

Court orders additional three-day remand for Mahara

Former speaker of the House of Representatives, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, (C) leaves the Kathmandu District Court after giving his statement following accusation by a female government employee who accused him of rape in Kathmandu, Nepal on Tuesday, October 15, 2019. Photo: Skanda Gautam/THT

Court orders additional three-day remand for Mahara

Former speaker of the House of Representatives, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, (C) leaves the Kathmandu District Court after giving his statement following accusation by a female government employee who accused him of rape in Kathmandu, Nepal on Tuesday, October 15, 2019. Photo: Skanda Gautam/THT

Court orders additional three-day remand for Mahara

Former speaker of the House of Representatives, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, (C) leaves the Kathmandu District Court after giving his statement following accusation by a female government employee who accused him of rape in Kathmandu, Nepal on Tuesday, October 15, 2019. Photo: Skanda Gautam/THT

Court orders additional three-day remand for Mahara

Krishna Bahadur Mahara (C) who resigned from his post as a speaker of the House of Representatives in Nepalparliament after an accusation made by a female parliament employee that he raped her, returns from a court in Kathmandu, Nepal October 15, 2019. Photo: Reuters

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KATHMANDU: Police have reportedly arrested a person on the charge of rape from Lalitpur Metropolitan City-17 on Monday night.

After receiving information of the incident, a team assigned from Mangal Bazaar-based Metropolitan Police Sector arrested Sundar Karki (21) of Dudhauli Municipality-6 of Sundhuli district, currently residing in Mangal Bazaar.

According to police, Karki had cajoled a 16-year-old girl to his residence at Mangal Bazaar and raped her.

Meanwhile, further investigation into the case is underway, police informed.

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